

Audrey Anne Vella

April 22, 2020

9:09 am
This Lesson Was Contributed By:
Audrey Vella Bondin
This Lesson is For:
Lesson Duration:
40 mins.
What Should You Expect From This Lesson?
In Physics, 'dispersion' is the property by which light is spread out according to its color as it passes through an object. For example, when you shine a white light into a prism , all of the different colors of light are bent different amounts, so they spread out and make a rainbow.
How To Carry Out This Lesson At Home:
Everyone enjoys the spectacle of a rainbow glimmering against a dark stormy sky. How does sunlight falling on clear drops of rain get broken into the rainbow of colors we see? The same process causes white light to be broken into colors by a clear glass prism or a diamond
Dispersion, in wave motion, any phenomenon associated with the propagation of individual waves at speeds that depend on their wavelengths. Ocean waves, for example, move at speeds proportional to the square root of their wavelengths; these speeds vary from a few feet per second for ripples to hundreds of miles per hour for tsunamis. A wave of light has a speed in a transparent medium that varies inversely with the index of refraction (a measure of the angle by which the direction of a wave is changed as it moves from one medium into another). Any transparent medium—e.g., a glass prism—will cause an incident parallel beam of light to fan out according to the refractive index of the glass for each of the component wavelengths, or colours. Dispersion is sometimes called the separation of light into colours, an effect more properly called angular dispersion.
Watch the you tube video which explains the concept of dispersion and then read the notes.